Faculty in the News - Archive

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Professor Michael Greenberger

Lake County Independent Examiner - : Now there is talk that the very people involved in the great American heist have co-written new legislation. Michael Greenberger, JD, a School of Law professor and veteran federal regulator, studied the House committee's 187-page bill and detected the fine needlework of Wall Street lawyers. More &raquo

Friday, November 13, 2009

Professor Jana Singer

Washington Blade - Jana Singer, JD, a School of Law professor who in 2007 filed papers supporting 19 gay and lesbian plaintiffs who challenged the state law defining marriage as between a man and woman, said there's "a very good chance" that Attorney General Douglas Gansler's opinion on recognizing same-sex marriages from other states will be favorable to gay couples. More &raquo

Friday, November 13, 2009

Assistant Professor David Gray

The Baltimore Sun - "It would have been much more problematic if the jury was also considering perjury counts of failure to report gifts," said David Gray, JD, PhD, a School of Law assistant professor. "She couldn't stand up and say, 'These were gifts,' without putting herself on the hook for the perjury counts." More &raquo

Thursday, November 12, 2009

The Baltimore Sun and The Washington Post - David Gray, JD, PhD, a University of Maryland School of Law assistant professor, called the new allegations a "side show" that State Prosecutor Robert A. Rohrbaugh could be using to prejudice the jury against Sheila Dixon. Doug Colbert, JD, a School of Law professor, said that prosecutors have a right to continue investigating up to and during a trial. More in the Baltimore Sun &raquo More in the Washington Post &raquo

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Professor Michael Greenberger

The Baltimore Sun - 'American Casino,' a documentary tracing the crippling effects of the subprime mortgage crisis and predatory lending from Wall Street to Main Street, opens for a one-week run at Baltimore's Senator Theater. Michael Greenberger, JD, a professor at the School of Law and a former director at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, is interviewed extensively in the film. More &raquo